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Linda Dillow Quotes

Sometimes what is most important to us is not obvious and can be seen only by how we respond to our husbands in everyday life.

Linda Dillow (2011). “What's It Like to Be Married to Me?: And Other Dangerous Questions”, p.19, David C Cook

Contentment is a state of the heart, not a state of affairs.

Linda Dillow (2014). “My Journey to Contentment: A Companion Journal for Calm My Anxious Heart”, p.22, Tyndale House

I want to be a woman of focus. I don't want to live by default, but by design.

Linda Dillow (2011). “What's It Like to Be Married to Me?: And Other Dangerous Questions”, p.29, David C Cook

Sadly, God mentions no crowned nags in Proverbs.

Linda Dillow (2011). “What's It Like to Be Married to Me?: And Other Dangerous Questions”, p.50, David C Cook